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The Last Supper, c.1498

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This fine art print is produced on Forest Stewardship Council certified paper, using post-consumer and sustainably sourced paper, and soy-based inks. The detailed proofing process and standarized printing plates of offset lithography ensure this print reproduction maintains vivid colors and faithfulness to the original work of art.

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This fine art print is produced on Forest Stewardship Council certified paper, using post-consumer and sustainably sourced paper, and soy-based inks. The detailed proofing process and standarized printing plates of offset lithography ensure this print reproduction maintains vivid colors and faithfulness to the original work of art.

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An astounding example of precise perspective and rife with symbolism, “The Last Supper” by Renaissance genius Leonardo da Vinci (1452 – 1519), is one of his most renowned works. Centuries ahead of his time artistically, da Vinci also made enormous breakthroughs in the sciences, physiology and mathematics, often applying these principles to his art. The original of “The Last Supper” is a 15’ x 29’ mural in the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy. It was groundbreaking in its authentic depiction of human emotions and reactions, as well as its command of one-point perspective that draws attention to Jesus in center.

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Product Details

This fine art print is produced on Forest Stewardship Council certified paper, using post-consumer and sustainably sourced paper, and soy-based inks. The detailed proofing process and standarized printing plates of offset lithography ensure this print reproduction maintains vivid colors and faithfulness to the original work of art.

About the Art

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An astounding example of precise perspective and rife with symbolism, “The Last Supper” by Renaissance genius Leonardo da Vinci (1452 – 1519), is one of his most renowned works. Centuries ahead of his time artistically, da Vinci also made enormous breakthroughs in the sciences, physiology and mathematics, often applying these principles to his art. The original of “The Last Supper” is a 15’ x 29’ mural in the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy. It was groundbreaking in its authentic depiction of human emotions and reactions, as well as its command of one-point perspective that draws attention to Jesus in center.

I love the image, but there is specks behind the glass so that was disappointing, but already hung it up high so I'm not planning on sending it back. It took too long to get it centered and hung so I'm not taking it down.

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The Last Supper, c.1498

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